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2006 Bmw R1200rt Sport-touring Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $6,001.77
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:21296 ColorColor: Piemont Red and Granite Gray
Location:

Batavia, Illinois, US

Batavia, Illinois, US
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BMW R-Series photos

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BMW R-Series tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1170 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

BMW R-Series description

2nd owner with 21,296 trouble-free miles.  All services up to date.

Options/equipment:
• Heated front and rear seats with low/high settings (Front is optional â€?Low’ seat)
• Heated grips (low/high)
• AM/FM radio with CD player
• Trip computer (BC)
• Anti-Lock Braking System (Servo assisted, fluid bled last October)
• ESA (Electronic Suspension Adjustment)
• Power windscreen
• Center stand
• Electronic Cruise control
• 2 power ports
• BMW line hard side locking luggage (some scratches on lids, but operates fine).  Keyed to ignition switch.

- Brand new WPS Maintenance-free battery 

- air filter replacement, oil change, brake fluid flush, differential fluid change with shaft spline lube completed in October (with only 500 miles on it since).
- Michelin Pilot Road II tires (with maybe 1000 miles left on them)
- Wunderlich Fender Extender
- Headlight modulator, wired into headlight switch with photocell input
-  Sierra composite cylinder head protectors (painted silver)
- Custom oil cooler grille/stone guard

 

Optional accessories offered to buyer for additional cost (pick and choose, or all for $1200)  :

Sahara pegs, Corbin non-heated leather front seat, K1200RS handlebar-mounted mirrors, Touratech tank bag w/ rain cover, Illium side stand foot extender, Wunderlich Tank pads (new in bag),  Calsci Touring large screen, Z-Technik Stainless slip-on exhaust #Z4002 (not loud), Cee Bailey low screen (hot summer use), Rocketlocker soft tailbag (nice trunk substitute), BMW Motorrad III Navigation with cycle mount, power and USB cords, dash mount, remote control, manuals and box.  JVB maintenance DVD and brake fluid bleed funnel tool.

Clear title in hand.  Straight sale only, no trades/barter, thanks.  I am close to O'Hare and Midway in Chicago - I can pick you up for your ride home!  Just bring your gear.  Sell to US/Canada only.

I have listed the bike locally and reserve the right to end auction early.
 

Reserve lowered - $9199.  Great accessories still available first to buyer.  Will list separately if buyer doesn't want, so keep an eye out for new postings!

Don't hesitate to ask questions or come take a look!  If you've wanted an RT, you know this is a great bike.  If you are not familiar with this legendary Sport-Touring model, read up on it and ask someone who owns one.  You'll see why they're so popular for fast, comfortable, reliable, road-eating touring!

 

 

 


 

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